| Spencer Tucker - 2003 - Страниц: 406
...to be able to defeat an enemy piecemeal, attacking its weakest portion first. Jackson concluded that "Such tactics will win every time, and a small army...detail, and repeated victory will make it invincible." Although Imboden had played only an inconspicuous role in Jackson's Valley Campaign, he had learned... | |
| George Walsh - 2003 - Страниц: 502
...rule is, never fight against heavy odds, if by any possible maneuvering you can hurl your own force on only a part, and that the weakest part, of your enemy. . . ."1 Just a few months before these triumphs, however, an indignant Jackson had to be talked out... | |
| Robin Santos Doak - 2005 - Страниц: 120
...never- fight against heavy odds, if by a possible maneuvering you can hurl your own force on only a part ... of your enemy and crush it. Such tactics...time, and a small army may thus destroy a large one. On May 8, Jackson and his men defeated the troops of General John C. Fremont at the village of McDowell,... | |
| Lee G. Bolman, Terrence E. Deal - 2011 - Страниц: 256
...fight against heavy odds, if by any possible maneuvering you can hurl your own force on only apart, and that the weakest part, of your enemy and crush...detail, and repeated victory will make it invincible. —STONEWALL JACKSON" In guerrilla warfare, select the tactic of seeming to come from the east and... | |
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